See for example The Wall Street Journal in 2008.
That was with 20 seconds of Googling.
The point is, government officials shouldn't make vaccines for non-communicable diseases mandatory: particularly when the illness in question is linked to promiscuity, they shouldn't order the vaccine for children. This is implicitly saying "the kids are gonna do it anyway" and it undermines morality and parental authority.
And as Michelle Malkin (known commie liberal, right?) pointed out today, Perry blustered that the legislature *couldn't* overturn an EO.
Typical swaggering jerk, Perry is. Normally you only find that kind of attitude in Massachusetts.
Cheers!
Agreed. If you read my post above about my decision regarding Gardasil for my children, you'll see that we're in agreement on that. Perry's decision was wrong. I don't dispute that.
And as Michelle Malkin (known commie liberal, right?) pointed out today, Perry blustered that the legislature *couldn't* overturn an EO.
Why the snide parenthetical comment? It's unnecessary. I like and respect Michelle Malkin.
I presented information on this thread that I considered when researching some of the issues you addressed in your vanity. It's important to consider all of the available information about Perry rather than accept only the negatives as relevant. Context and perspective are important to any productive discussion.